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AAAC cable/  All-Aluminum Alloy Conductor

AAAC cable/ All-Aluminum Alloy Conductor

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BARE CONDUCTOR AS PER ASTM STANDARDS

 

 

 

1.1         AAAC-6201

 

All-Aluminum Alloy Conductor.

 

 

 

STANDARDS

 

 AAAC-6201 bare conductor meets or exceeds the following ASTM standards:

 

l  B-398 Aluminum-Alloy 6201-T81 Wire for Electrical Purposes.

 

l  B-399 Concentric-Lay-Stranded 6201-T81 Aluminum Alloy Conductors.

 

CONSTRUCTION

 

Aluminum alloy 6201 wires. concentrically stranded. 

 

Code

word

Size

(kcmil)

Strand-ing

Diameter

(ins.)

Weight

per

1000 ft.

(Lbs)

Rated

strength

(Lbs)

Resistance

/1000 ft.

Allowable

ampacity+

 (Amps)

ACSR with

equiv.diam.

Approx

EC cond.

with

equivalent

resistance

Indivi-

dual

wire

Complete conductor

DC at

20℃

AC at

75℃

Size

Stranding

(AL/STL)

Akron

30.58

7

0.0661

0.198

28.5

1110

.659

.785

107

6

6/1

6

Alton

48.69

7

0.0834

0.250

45.4

1760

.414

.493

143

4

6/1

4

Ames

77.47

7

0.1052

0.316

72.2

2800

.260

.310

191

2

6/1

2

Azusa

123.3

7

0.1327

0.398

115.0

4460

.163

.195

256

1/0

6/1

1/0

Anaheim

155.4

7

0.1490

0.447

144.9

5390

.130

.154

296

2/0

6/1

2/0

Amherst

195.7

7

0.1672

0.502

182.5

6790

.103

.123

342

3/0

6/1

3/0

Alliance

246.9

7

0.1878

0.563

230.2

8560

.0816

.0973

395

4/0

6/1

4/0

Butte

312.8

19

0.1283

0.642

291.7

11000

.0644

.0769

460

266.8

26/7

266.8

 

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